Thanks to everyone here. Cytocycle. I used the formula for the heads. You can position up and down the angle depending on how you sit. The speaker becomes bright if the tweeter is off axis too much. I only used a the paw. No spacers for spiking. Maybe the height on casters is helping. Audiooracle is right about not seeing the insides. In my case I can only see the front. I had different advise earlier. Point the speakers at your shoulders. There was a hole in the middle.
But this synergy is more than just speakers positioning. I will give credit to my source components. Without them I would not have the bass. The CDSAse is incredible. SACD on this machine easily shows through the Wilsons. Also w. SACD you can voice more accurately than w. CD. CD's thinness of image is a problem.
On to Vinyl. It took me a while to match the compliance of my cartridge to get the right amount of bass. Get the turntable fully isolated from the room and subwoofer. Then there is the tube rolling. How often you replace tubes to find that your tubes were bad. I just put some nice Mullards in my phono. I also have the VTA & VTF just right. It is great when every change can easily be heard.
But this synergy is more than just speakers positioning. I will give credit to my source components. Without them I would not have the bass. The CDSAse is incredible. SACD on this machine easily shows through the Wilsons. Also w. SACD you can voice more accurately than w. CD. CD's thinness of image is a problem.
On to Vinyl. It took me a while to match the compliance of my cartridge to get the right amount of bass. Get the turntable fully isolated from the room and subwoofer. Then there is the tube rolling. How often you replace tubes to find that your tubes were bad. I just put some nice Mullards in my phono. I also have the VTA & VTF just right. It is great when every change can easily be heard.